This research was conducted in order to examine the influence of manifest strabismus and stereoscopic vision on non-verbal abilities. of visually impaired children aged between 7 and 15. The sample included 55 visually impaired children from the 1st to the 6th grade of elementary schools for visually impaired children in Belgrade. RANDOT stereotest and polaroid glasses were used for the examination of stereoscopic vision, while Cover test and Hirschberg's pupils reflex test were used for the evaluation of strabismus. In the area of non-verbal abilities was evaluated visual discrimination, visuomotor integration, constructive praxia, visual memory, strategy formation, nonverbal reasoning and the representational dimension of drawings. Subtes...
The object of this research is to investigates different task of Theory of Mind in visually impaired...
The purpose of this study was to assess the gross motor skills development among visually impaired c...
Contains fulltext : 54552.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual rehabil...
Contains fulltext : 102796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children with...
The work is devoted to one of the actual problems of current ophthalmology — creating effective meth...
Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and visual perception were examined in two groups aged 11–13, one...
Introduction: Blindness in young children has been shown to lead to significant motor delay. Few stu...
It is known, that visually challenged child acquire non-verbal means of communication less spontaneo...
Children with visual impairments are reported to be delayed in producing pretend play in naturalisti...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
The basic aim of the paper is to establish the success rate of blind children in perceiving shapes, ...
The theme of the bachelor's paper is ``Methods of development of fine and gross motor skills of visu...
This study is focused on the pre-school children with a visual handicaps and on their motor, emotion...
Severe vision impairments are an obstacle to the adequate cognitive and social development of the ch...
In this study we analysed the potential spin-off of magnifier training on the fine-motor skills of v...
The object of this research is to investigates different task of Theory of Mind in visually impaired...
The purpose of this study was to assess the gross motor skills development among visually impaired c...
Contains fulltext : 54552.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual rehabil...
Contains fulltext : 102796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children with...
The work is devoted to one of the actual problems of current ophthalmology — creating effective meth...
Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and visual perception were examined in two groups aged 11–13, one...
Introduction: Blindness in young children has been shown to lead to significant motor delay. Few stu...
It is known, that visually challenged child acquire non-verbal means of communication less spontaneo...
Children with visual impairments are reported to be delayed in producing pretend play in naturalisti...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
The basic aim of the paper is to establish the success rate of blind children in perceiving shapes, ...
The theme of the bachelor's paper is ``Methods of development of fine and gross motor skills of visu...
This study is focused on the pre-school children with a visual handicaps and on their motor, emotion...
Severe vision impairments are an obstacle to the adequate cognitive and social development of the ch...
In this study we analysed the potential spin-off of magnifier training on the fine-motor skills of v...
The object of this research is to investigates different task of Theory of Mind in visually impaired...
The purpose of this study was to assess the gross motor skills development among visually impaired c...
Contains fulltext : 54552.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual rehabil...